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2720 | Article | Vaporman87 | The most memorable homemade costume I came up with on my own was a basic monster costume, with a plaid shirt and jeans, some gloves that looked like monster hands, and the real star of the getup... a pricey monster mask with light up eyes! I had purchased the mask some weeks earlier for a very pretty penny, and I was very excited to wow the neighborhood with it. The only problem... it was EXTREMELY difficult to see anything. The light up eyes had slits below them for my REAL eyes. This didn't offer a very good view of things, especially with darkness setting in. So in between houses I would have to raise up my mask so I could see where I was going. Other than that issue, the costume was a real success. I wish I would have kept that mask. It was such a great one for the time. | Sep 29, 2015 | ||
2724 | Article | echidna64 | Best costume I ever made was from a couple years ago. I sewed together a ghost costume for a Deamau5 concert on Halloween; I even gave it a matching Space Invaders tattoo from the music video "Ghosts N Stuff." | Making My Own Halloween Costume | Sep 29, 2015 | |
2727 | Article | onipar | As much as I love Halloween, I was never crazy into the costume part. Though I did construct a makeshift hobo costume on more than one occasion as a last minute fix. | Making My Own Halloween Costume | Sep 30, 2015 | |
2740 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @Vaporman87 It really does come down to one central costume item sometimes, doesn't it. @echidna64 Sounds classic. @onipar The hobo is a nearly forgotten costume choice, so kudos for keeping it alive. | Making My Own Halloween Costume | Oct 02, 2015 | |
2686 | Article | Vaporman87 | You left me hanging! LOL. What went terribly, terribly wrong the final time? Ahhh, to be innocent and naive once more. Believing that everything is as simple as it appears to be. Hulk never mentioned the amount of time and effort required. Nor the fact that the "equipment" provided was far from adequate. So obviously the problem was something with YOU! LOL. Which leaves mom and dad to be the bad guys and explain reality. So not only did they buy the product with hard earned money, they then had to break the news that it was bogus. What a deal! | Hulkamaniacs | Sep 21, 2015 | |
2687 | Article | kidcoffee | If I am not mistaken, upon trying to lift one of the weights(which was far lighter than I had anticipated), I fell backwards down a flight of stairs. Thankfully I didn't break anything, but it did end my WWF dreams of glory. Of course this didn't stop us from begging our parents for slews of the tear away Hulk tanks. Now there was a racket. Pay good money for clothing your children only want to shred off their puny bodies. | Hulkamaniacs | Sep 21, 2015 | |
2688 | Article | Vaporman87 | What on earth were you doing lifting weights near a flight of stairs? Talk about inviting danger. | Hulkamaniacs | Sep 21, 2015 | |
2689 | Article | kidcoffee | I didn't say we were smart kids. | Hulkamaniacs | Sep 21, 2015 | |
2690 | Article | Mr Magic | Hulk Hogan was like a superhero to me. Always taking on the bad guy. | Hulkamaniacs | Sep 21, 2015 | |
2691 | Article | kidcoffee | @thecrow174 I'm right there with you. Hulk Hogan and Mr. T were my idols growing up. I loved them both so much. They were super heroes. I also loved that they seemed to genuinely care about their fans and would drop anything if we were ever in trouble. I'm sure in reality this may not be true, but as a kid I felt like I could always count on Hulk Hogan. | Hulkamaniacs | Sep 21, 2015 |